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IdentifierNameCoordinatesTypeMunicipalityRegionCountry
LEB43.6721, -72.2069VOR-DMENew HampshireUnited States
LKSUNAPLake Sunapee43.383, -72.052Off AirportNew HampshireUnited States
LKWINNILake Winnipesaukee43.56, -71.26Off AirportNew HampshireUnited States
AZIZAzizcohos Lake45.006, -71.007Off AirportMaineUnited States
MASCOMAMascoma Lake43.6207, -72.1389Off AirportNew HampshireUnited States
NAPLESBrandy Pond43.9625, -70.6Seaplane BaseMaineUnited States
LKMOREYLake Morey43.924, -72.1531Off AirportVermontUnited States
LKFAIRLake Fairlee43.8877, -72.2303Off AirportVermontUnited States
AVERILLAverill Lake44.9895, -71.7079Off AirportVermontUnited States
GOOSEGoose Pond43.7, -72.094Off AirportNew HampshireUnited States
INDIANIndian Lake43.7224, -74.3014Off AirportNew YorkUnited States
LKMEMPHLake Memphremagog44.974, -72.22Off AirportVermontUnited States
LKCHAMPLake Champlain44.486, -73.3Off AirportVermontUnited States
LKSTCATLake St Catherine43.4643, -73.2157Off AirportVermontUnited States
MOOREMoore Reservoir44.3446, -71.8569Off AirportVermontUnited States
HOWARDHoward, Pa State Park41.0129, -77.6683Off AirportPennsylvaniaUnited States
LKTRAVLake Travis30.41, -97.945Off AirportLakewayTexasUnited States


Above is a list of custom locations that you have defined. A custom location is a place you have flown to or flown over that does not have an official FAA/ICAO/IATA identifier. If you are trying to log a flight to an airport which is not in the FlightLogg.in airport database, a better solution is to go to OurAirports and create a new page for that airport. The data will eventually make its way into FlightLogg.in's database from there.

To use a custom location in a flight, just use the identifier you have defined above. To force the use of a custom location, prefix the identifier with a "!". For instance, a flight from "DEN - !DEN - DEN" would be from Denver, to a custom identifier you have defined as "DEN", then back to Denver.

To use a custom location as a flyover point, prefix it with a "@". So a flight from Denver, then flying over a custom point called "CUS", then landing back at Denver would be "DEN - !@CUS - DEN". It is important to log fly-over points accurately to differentiate between flights that quality for Point to Point XC.